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Mary Poppins series
  • Mary Poppins
  • Mary Poppins Comes Back
  • Mary Poppins Opens the Door
  • Mary Poppins in the Park
  • Mary Poppins From A to Z
  • Mary Poppins in the Kitchen
  • Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane
  • Mary Poppins and the House Next Door

the first four Mary Poppins books
novels and short stories by P. L. Travers
Illustrator Mary Shepard
Released 1934 - 1988
Publisher HarperCollins, London;
Harcourt, Brace, New York
Genre Children's fantasy

Mary Poppins is a series of children's books written by P.L. Travers and originally illustrated by Mary Shepard. Children's literature is an age category of literature written for published for or marketed to Children roughly through age 12 Pamela Lyndon Travers OBE ( 9 August 1899 &ndash 23 April 1996) was an Australian Novelist, Actress Mary Shepard (1909 - 2000 was an English illustrator most well known for her illustrations of P The books centre on a mysterious, vain and acerbic magical English nanny, Mary Poppins; allegorically, 'Merry Pop-ins'. Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a Conceptual system that asserts human ability to control the natural world (including events objects people and England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland A nanny is a person who looks after the child or children of one family in the child's home Mary Poppins is a fictional character and the protagonist of Pamela Travers ' Mary Poppins books and all of its adaptations She is blown by the East wind to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, London and into the Banks household to care for their children. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. Encounters with chimney sweeps, shopkeepers and various adventures follow until Mary Poppins abruptly leaves, i. e. , 'pops-out'. The adventures take place over a total of eight books. However, only the first three books feature Mary Poppins arriving and leaving. The later five books recount previously unrecorded adventures from her original three visits. As P. L. Travers explains in her introduction to Mary Poppins in the Park, 'She cannot forever arrive and depart. '

The books were adapted in 1964 into a musical Disney film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The year 1964 in film involved some significant events Events January 29 - The film Dr Mary Poppins is a 1964 American Musical film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke and produced by Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells on October 1 1935) is an award-winning English Actress Richard Wayne “Dick” Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an American Actor, Presenter and Entertainer, with a In 2004, Disney Theatrical produced a stage musical adaptation in the West End theatre. Walt Disney Theatrical Productions, informally known as Walt Disney Theatrical, is the stageplay Mary Poppins is a Walt Disney Theatrical musical based on the similarly-titled series of children's books and the Disney 1964 film. West End theatre is a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London 's "Theatreland" The stage musical was transferred to Broadway in 2006. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located

Contents

Books

Mary Poppins, published 1934

The first book introduces the Banks family, consisting of Mr. Banks and Mrs. Banks and their children Jane, Michael, and baby twins John and Barbara. When the children's nanny Katie Nana storms out in a huff, Mary Poppins arrives at their home, complete with her travelling carpetbag, blown by a very strong wind. She accepts the job and the children soon learn that their nanny, though she is stern, vain and almost always cross, has a magical touch that makes her wonderful. Among the things Jane and Michael experience are a tea party on a ceiling with Mr. Wigg, travelling around the world with a compass, buying gingerbread stars from the extremely old Mrs. Corry, a birthday party at the zoo among the animals, and Christmas shopping with a star named Maia from the Taurus constellation.

Original and Revised Versions of the Bad Tuesday Chapter

The original 1934 printing of Mary Poppins contained a version of the chapter Bad Tuesday in which Mary and the children use a compass to visit places all over the world in a remarkably short period of time. Because it contained a variety of cultural and racial stereotypes of the Chinese, Eskimos, Africans, and Native Americans, Travers responded to criticism by revising the chapter in 1981 to include animal representatives instead of people. A stereotype (from Greek: stereo + týpos = "solid impression" is a generalized perception of first impressions behaviors presumed by a group At the same time, original illustrator Mary Shepard altered the accompanying drawing of the compass to show a Polar Bear at the north, a Macaw at the south, a Panda at the east, and a Dolphin at the west. Mary Shepard (1909 - 2000 was an English illustrator most well known for her illustrations of P The polar bear ( Ursus maritimus) is a Bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas Macaws are small to large often colourful New World Parrots Of the many different Psittacidae (true parrots genera, six are classified as The Giant Panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca, "black-and-white cat-foot" is a Mammal classified in the Bear family ( Ursidae) native to Dolphins are Marine mammals that are closely related to Whales and Porpoises There are almost forty species of dolphin in seventeen genera.

Mary Poppins Comes Back, published 1935

Nothing has been right since Mary Poppins left Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane. One day when Mrs. Banks sends the children out to the park, Michael flies his kite up into the clouds. Everyone is surprised when it comes down bringing Mary Poppins as a passenger, who returns to the Banks home and takes charge of the children once again. This time Jane and Michael meet the fearsome Ms. Andrew, experience an upside-down tea party and visit a circus in the sky. In Anglo-American culture a Tea party is typically a formal ritualized gathering (traditionally of women for afternoon tea, although men may be invited to participate There is also a new addition to the Banks family with little Annabel.

Mary Poppins Opens the Door, published 1943

When Mary last left the Banks children in Cherry Tree Lane, she took a "return ticket, just in case". Mary Poppins Opens the Door is the third Children's novel by Author P In the third book she returns to the park in front of Cherry Tree Lane the way she came, falling with fireworks. Once again she takes up nanny duties in the Banks household and leads Jane, Michael, John and Barbara on various adventures. This time they visit her uncle Mr. Twigley, befriend a statue who has come to life, go riding on peppermint horses and experience a garden party under the sea.

Mary Poppins in the Park, published 1952

This fourth book contains six adventures of the Banks children with Mary Poppins during their outings into the park along Cherry Tree Lane. Chronologically the events in this book occurred during the second or third book (Mary Poppins Comes Back and Mary Poppins Opens the Door respectively). Among the adventures they experience are a tea party with the people who live under the dandelions, a visit to cats on a different planet and a Halloween dance party with their shadows. Halloween, or Hallowe’en, is a Holiday celebrated on the night of October 31.

Mary Poppins From A to Z, published 1962

Twenty-six vignettes - one for each letter of the alphabet - weave unexpected tales of Mary Poppins, the Banks children, and other characters from Travers's previous novels. Each vignette is filled with fun and unusual words that start with the featured letter.

Mary Poppins in the Kitchen, published 1975

Mary Poppins comes to the rescue when the Banks' family cook has to go on an unexpected leave, teaching the young Banks children the basics of cooking in the process. The book includes recipes.

Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane, published 1982

Mary Poppins takes the Banks children on yet another memorable adventure, this time on the magical Midsummer's Eve. Midsummer may simply refer to the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, but more often refers to specific European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice All kinds of strange things can happen, and even mythical figures can descend from the heavens. At the back of the book is a list of the herbs that are mentioned in the story, with their botanical, local and Latin names.

Mary Poppins and the House Next Door, published 1988

Cherry Tree Lane neighbours are distressed to learn that their beloved Number Eighteen, an empty house for which each has created an imaginary, wished-for tenant, is about to be occupied by Mr. Banks' childhood governess, Miss Andrew--otherwise known as the Holy Terror. A governess is a female employee of a family who teaches children within their home Her dreaded arrival brings a pleasant surprise as well, for Luti, a boy from the South Seas, has accompanied her as both servant and student. Delighted by the prospect of a new friend, Jane and Michael are frustrated by the restrictions which the hypochondriacal Miss Andrew has placed on Luti, who grows more and more homesick for his family and tropical surroundings. When the call in his heart to return home becomes more than he can bear, it is Mary Poppins who makes the trip possible by means of a visit to the Man in the Moon. The Man in the Moon is an imaginary figure resembling a human face head or body that observers from some cultural backgrounds typically perceive in the bright disc of the full

Adaptations

1964 film

Main article: Mary Poppins (film)

Mary Poppins was made into a film by Walt Disney Productions in 1964 based on the series of children's books. Mary Poppins is a 1964 American Musical film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke and produced by Children's literature is an age category of literature written for published for or marketed to Children roughly through age 12 According to the 40th anniversary DVD release of the film in 2004, Walt Disney first attempted to purchase the film rights to Mary Poppins from P. Walter Elias Disney (December 5 1901 – December 15 1966 was a multiple Academy Award -winning American Film producer, director, Screenwriter L. Travers as early as 1938 but was rebuffed because Travers did not believe a film version of her books would do justice to her creation and did not want an animated cartoon based on it. Year 1938 ( MCMXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Disney finally succeeded in 1961, although Travers demanded and got script approval rights. Year 1961 ( MCMLXI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

The relationship between Travers and Disney is detailed in Mary Poppins She Wrote, a biography of Travers, by Valerie Lawson, published by Aurum Press in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located The biography is the basis for two documentaries on Travers, The Real Mary Poppins and The Shadow of Mary Poppins.

The process of planning the film and composing the songs took about two years. Songs in the film are by the Sherman Brothers. The Sherman Brothers are Academy Award -winning American Songwriters who specialize in Musical films. Mary Poppins is played by Julie Andrews. Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells on October 1 1935) is an award-winning English Actress Disney cast Dick Van Dyke in the key supporting role of Bert. Richard Wayne “Dick” Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an American Actor, Presenter and Entertainer, with a The Banks children were played by Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber. Karen Dotrice (born 9 November 1955 is a British actress known primarily for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney 's feature film adaptation Matthew Adam Garber ( 25 March 1956 &ndash 13 June 1977) was an English Actor best known for his role as Michael Banks Mr and Mrs Banks were played by David Tomlinson and Glynis Johns respectively. David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson (7 May 1917 – 24 June 2000 was an English film Actor. Glynis Johns (born 5 October, 1923) is a British stage and film actress, Dancer, Pianist and Singer (notably The film is rated G by the MPAA.

1983 film

In 1983, the story was adapted by the Soviet Union's Mosfilm studios into the Russian-language TV feature film Мэри Поппинс, до свиданья (Mary Poppins, Goodbye), starring Natalya Andrejchenko (acting) and Tatyana Voronina (singing). The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR was a constitutionally Socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991 Mosfilm ( Russian: Мосфильм məs'fʲɨlʲm is a Film studio, which is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages Mary Poppins Goodbye (Мэри Поппинс до свиданья!) is a Soviet Musical film in two series ("Lady Perfection" and "Week ends on Wednesday" Natalya Andrejchenko (Наталья Эдуардовна Андрейченко Natalya Andreichenko Natalya Andeychenko is a popular Soviet actress of 1970s and 1980s [1]

Musical

In December 2004, a musical version of Mary Poppins, based on both the Disney film and the books, opened at the Prince Edward Theatre, London, after previewing in Bristol. Mary Poppins is a Walt Disney Theatrical musical based on the similarly-titled series of children's books and the Disney 1964 film. It received critical acclaim and was nominated for nine 2005 Olivier Awards. The Laurence Olivier Award is regarded as the most prestigious award in British theatre and is presented in recognition of artistic achievement in London theatre It won two awards, Best Actress in a Musical, for Laura Michelle Kelly, and Best Theatre Choreography, for Matthew Bourne and Stephen Mear. Laura Michelle Kelly (born March 4, 1981) is an Olivier Award -winning English Actress and Singer who achieved critical Matthew Bourne (born 13 January 1960) is a British Ballet and Dance choreographer. The musical has original music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, book by Julian Fellowes, and a few new songs and additional music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. Robert Bernard Sherman (born December 19, 1925) (see also " Sherman Brothers " is an American Songwriter who specializes George William Stiles (born 9 August 1961) is an English composer of musicals for stage and screen Anthony Drewe is a British Lyricist and book writer for Broadway and West End musicals

In November 2006 a Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. It received mixed reviews but was a box office success and nominated for 7 Tony Awards. It won one award, Best Scenic Design of a Musical, for Bob Crowley.

A number of tour productions are planned for 2008 and onwards, among them a National UK tour and a National US tour.

Main characters

Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins is the main character of the books, a magical nanny who sweeps into the Banks home of Cherry Tree Lane and takes charge of the four Banks children. Mary Poppins is a fictional character and the protagonist of Pamela Travers ' Mary Poppins books and all of its adaptations She never openly acknowledges her strange and magical powers, and feigns insult when one of the children refers to her previous adventures.

Mrs. Banks

Mrs. Winifred Banks is the wife of George Banks and mother of Jane and Michael. In the books she is the struggling mistress of the Banks household. In the film she is a valiant and fervent suffragette and feminist, albeit one who is treated somewhat satirically. Gallantry redirects here Or see Gallant for other meanings Courage, also known as bravery, will, intrepidity Suffragette is a term originally coined by the Daily Mail newspaper as a derogatory label for the more radical and Militant members of the Feminism is a discourse that involves various movements theories, and Philosophies which are concerned with the issue of Gender difference, advocate Satire is often strictly defined as a literary genre or form; although in practice it is also found in the graphic and Performing arts In satire human In the stage musical she is a former actress who is under constant pressure from her husband as she struggles to enter his social circle.

Mr. Banks

George Banks is Mary Poppins' employer. He works at the Bank in the City of London, and lives at 17 Cherry Tree Lane with his wife and their children. The Bank of England (formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England) is a state-owned institution and the Central bank of the United Kingdom For London as a whole see the main article London. The City of London is a geographically In the books he is rarely present but is gruffly loving of his wife and children. In the film he has a more prominent role as a cross man who wants order and largely ignores his children but later on his attitude changes. His role in the stage musical is similar to the film, but he has an additional back-story drawn from the original books, in which he was tormented by a cruel nanny during his childhood.

The Banks' children

In the books there are five Banks children: Jane, Michael, John, Barbara and Annabel. Jane and Michael are the eldest and go on most of the magical adventures with Mary Poppins. John and Barbara are toddler twins who only start going on adventures in the second book. Annabel is the youngest and joins the family midway through the second book. Only Jane and Michael appear in the film and stage musical.

Bert

Bert is one of Mary Poppins' few friends. He normally draws pictures on the pavement with chalk (and so is a screever), but when it rains he instead sells matches and is thus known as the Matchman. Mary sometimes goes on outings with Bert on her Second Tuesday off. In the film Bert is a combination of the Matchman and the Sweep and has a more prominent role in the children's adventures, including taking care of Mary's Uncle Albert. In the stage musical he acts as a narrator and far-away friend of Mary and the Banks children.

Miss Lark

Miss Lark lives next door to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane. She is the owner of two dogs: Andrew and Willoughby. Originally she only had Andrew, who is pure-bred, but the mongrel Willoughby joined the family at Andrew's request. She constantly appears throughout the books and is usually appalled by the magical antics of Mary Poppins. She appears in the film and stage musical as a minor role.

Admiral Boom

Admiral Boom also lives along Cherry Tree Lane. He is a former Naval Officer but now lives in a house shaped like a ship with his wife Mrs. Boom and his assistant Binnacle, who is a former pirate. Admiral Boom often appears in the Banks children's adventures, but he is never fazed by the unusual happenings that surround Mary Poppins. He is remarkable for his use of colourful sailor's language, although, as the books are intended for children, he never actually swears; his favourite interjection is Blast my gizzard! In the film he is a neighbour of the Banks family who fires his cannon to mark the time. In the stage musical he only appears as a minor role.

Parodies

References

  1. ^ Meri Poppins, do svidaniya at the Internet Movie Database

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